19-year-old Gabriel Jesus may be in-line to make his first City start against Crystal Palace on Saturday.

City progressed to the fourth round by virtue of a fantastic 0-5 win over West Ham at the London Stadium in Guardiola’s first-taste of the oldest cup competition in the world.

City’s last FA Cup win came in 2011 in Roberto Mancini’s first full season in charge and Pep will be looking to repeat the feat as his side continue to struggle for form in the Premier League.

Here, Sun Sport brings you all the key info for the game:

Team news:

Palace have suffered from injury problems lately and will endure a tricky build-up to the match as they sweat on the fitness of a number of players.

Wilfred Zaha will have returned from the African Cup of Nations following the Ivory Coast’s elimination but is unlikely to return to the starting XI until the Premier League game with Bournemouth on Tuesday.

New £12 million signing Jeffrey Schlupp suffered cramp during the defeat at Everton and will face a late fitness test along with Jordan Mutch and Scott Dann.

City meanwhile have a full, clean bill of health with the exception of long-term absentee Ilkay Gundogan who is out for a cruciate ligament injury.

Unfortunately, due to the 3pm kick off time the match cannot be broadcast live in the UK but extended highlights will appear on the FA Cup Highlights programme on BBC One at 10:30 on Saturday.

Latest Odds:

Sun Bets have the Citizens priced as the favourites at 1/2. Meanwhile Palace are seen by the bookies as big underdogs with a price of 11/2. The chances of th etie being taken to a replay are rated at 10/3

Any Tips?

With both teams desperate for a win but defence not being the strongest area for either side it might be worth betting on both teams to score in the tie.